FOR NERVOUS HEADACHES DE WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. A feeling as of a tight band about the bead is often folt in addition to the pain of a headache that is caused by nervous exhaustion. The ache is generally in the back of the head, rarely in the forehead ; and is often accompanied by dizziness. The way to stop this sort of headache is to stop the cause of it. Overwork, worry, and failure of tho blood to properly nourish the nerves are the most common causes. ’ Post and a tonic for the blood and nerves will cause the headache to disappear in moat oases. To remain a nervous sufferer may bo unnecessary if you are willing to help yourself. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills and the good, pure blood which they give, fresh air, nourishing food, and a fair observance of tho laws of health will help to restore the strength and health of your nerves. Live up to these conditions and the nerves, brains, stomach, kidneys, heart and liver will keep in perfect working order. Anything that you can do to build up your general health will strengthen your' nerves. You will find Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a great help. Free from alcohol or any harmful or habit-forming drug, they, start to work at once cleansing and enriching tho blood, strengthening the stomach, and carrying nourishment to every nerve, tissue and tiny coll throughout the body. Why not choose health now by giving Dr Williams Pink Pills a trial? You eon got them at your nearest chemist at 3s per box, eix boxes 16s 6d. A yaluable booklet. "Diseases of the Nervous System," will be sent free on application to tho Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 815, G.P.0., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 9
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